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Linking loggerhead locations: using multiple methods to determine the origin of sea turtles in feeding grounds

机译:链接头位置:使用多种方法确定饲养场中海龟的起源

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Many marine megavertebrate taxa, including sea turtles, disperse widely from their hatching or birthing locations but display natal homing as adults. We used flipper tagging, satellite tracking and genetics to identify the origin of loggerhead turtles living in Amvrakikos Gulf, Greece. This location has been identified as hosting regionally important numbers of large-juvenile to adult sized turtles that display long-term residency and/or association to the area, and also presents a male biased sex ratio for adults. A total of 20 individuals were linked to nesting areas in Greece through flipper tagging and satellite telemetry, with the majority (16) associated with Zakynthos Island. One additional female was tracked from Amvrakikos Gulf to Turkey where she likely nested. Mitochondrial DNA mixed stock analyses of turtles captured in Amvrakikos Gulf (n = 95) indicated 82% of individuals originated from Greek nesting stocks, mainly from Zakynthos Island (63%), with lesser contributions from central Turkey, Cyprus and Libya. These results suggest that the male-biased sex ratio found in Amvrakikos Gulf may be driven by the fact that males breed twice as frequently on Zakynthos, resulting in their using foraging grounds of greater proximity to the breeding site. Conservation measures in localised foraging habitats for the protection of marine vertebrates, such as sea turtles, may have positive impacts on several disparate breeding stocks and the use of multiple methods to determine source populations can indicate the relative effectiveness of these measures.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00227-016-3055-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:包括海龟在内的许多海洋大脊椎动物类群从其孵化或出生地点广泛散布,但成年时显示其成年归巢。我们使用鳍状肢标记,卫星跟踪和遗传学来识别生活在希腊Amvrakikos海湾的龟的起源。该位置被确定为区域性重要的大型幼龟到成年龟的栖息地,它们在该地区表现出长期居住和/或关联,并且还为成年男性呈现性别偏见。通过鳍状肢标记和卫星遥测技术,共有20个人与希腊的筑巢区相关联,其中大多数(16)与扎金索斯岛有关。从Amvrakikos海湾到土耳其,又有一名女性被发现在那里筑巢。对在Amvrakikos海湾(n = 95)捕获的海龟的线粒体DNA混合种群分析表明,有82%的个体来自希腊筑巢种群,主要来自扎金索斯岛(63%),来自土耳其中部,塞浦路斯和利比亚的贡献较小。这些结果表明,在Amvrakikos海湾发现的性别偏见的性别比例可能是由于男性在扎金索斯州繁殖频率高出两倍的事实所致,导致他们在更靠近繁殖地点的地方觅食。在局部觅食生境中保护海洋脊椎动物(例如海龟)的保护措施可能对几种不同的繁殖种群产生积极影响,采用多种方法确定来源种群可以表明这些措施的相对有效性。本文的版本(doi:10.1007 / s00227-016-3055-z)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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